Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) Lok Sabha election campaign in Bihar today with a grand rally in Jamui. This marks his inaugural campaign event in the state since the election announcement, signaling the commencement of a crucial political battle.
Addressing a fervent crowd, PM Modi, who is vying for a historic third consecutive term in office, outlined the vision and promises of the NDA alliance. The rally, scheduled around noon, served as a platform for Modi to rally support and mobilize voters ahead of the impending polls.
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Following his address in Bihar, PM Modi is slated to head to Cooch Behar in West Bengal to continue his campaign fervor. Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, and Jalpaiguri constituencies, each named after their respective districts, are poised for polls on 19th April, marking the commencement of the electoral saga in Bengal.
PM Modi's visit to these crucial regions underscores the strategic importance of both Bihar and West Bengal in the NDA's electoral calculus. With the BJP eyeing significant gains in both states, Modi's direct engagement with voters is indicative of the high-stakes nature of the upcoming elections.
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The campaign launch in Bihar and subsequent rally in Cooch Behar not only symbolize the NDA's concerted effort to consolidate support but also reflect PM Modi's personal involvement in shaping the electoral narrative. As the political landscape intensifies with each passing day, all eyes remain fixed on the unfolding drama of Indian democracy, set to culminate in the monumental Lok Sabha elections.